9.
You may now begin programming the VPS. To choose the area you would like to begin programming, click
the desired icon in the Shortcuts menu.
Note
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To connect to the VPS via LAN, first connect to the VPS via USB and set the appropriate LAN settings
(see 1.9.13 Utility—LAN Settings).
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To connect to the VPS via modem, see 1.5.4 Connect—Dial-up (Modem) (Optional).
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If programming the VPS for the first time, the Quick Setup utility can help you program essential settings
quickly and easily. See 1.9.1 Utility—Quick Setup for more information.
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KX-TVA Maintenance Console supports versions 1.0 and 1.1 of the KX-TVA50 and KX-TVA200. The
software performs according to the version number of the connected VPS.
•
Software features, design, and system requirements are subject to change.
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When connecting the KX-TVA50 with a PC running Windows 7 via USB, if the PC enters Sleep or
Hybrid Sleep, the KX-TVA Maintenance Console may not be able to connect to the KX-TVA50 after it
wakes from Sleep or Hybrid Sleep. If this occurs, exit the KX-TVA Maintenance Console, and then
disconnect and reconnect the USB cable.
Programmer Levels and Passwords
There are two levels of access to the KX-TVA Maintenance Console: Installer and User. Each level has a
programmer code, which is required to start KX-TVA Maintenance Console, and a password, which is required
to access the VPS using KX-TVA Maintenance Console.
The Installer level provides access to all VPS programming parameters and should only be used by the System
Administrator.
Level
Programmer Code
Installer
INSTALLER
User
USER
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See 1.9.9 Utility—Programmer Code to change the programmer codes.
*2
See 2.8.1 Administrator to change the Installer level password.
See 1.9.10 Utility—Screen Customize to change the User level password and restrict User level access.
*3
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Default
Default Password
1234
*1
*2
1234
*1
*3
1.3 Starting KX-TVA Maintenance Console
Restrictions
No restrictions
Access to screens and parameters can be
restricted
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